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E. L. Graham

E. L. GRAHAM. The large industries of Coffeyville have brought to that community many men of ability from all parts of the world. One of those to be named in this class of energetic citizenship is E. L. Graham, treasurer and manager of the Acme Foundry and Machine Company. Mr. Graham was the real founder of this business, and is an experienced foundry man, having served his apprenticeship many years ago in Kansas.

A native son of Kansas he was born at Neodesha June 25, 1877. This branch of the Graham family came originally from Scotland and lived for many years in the State of Ohio. His father L. H. Graham was born at Mount Sterling, Ohio, in 1847. He grew up in that state, and in 1871 became a Kansas pioneer, locating at Neodesha, where he followed the cattle and butcher business for a number of years. He left Neodesha in 1884, lived for a time at the old Village of Litchfield, which is no longer in existence, and in 1893 moved to Pittsburg, where he died in 1903. He was an active republican, a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Modern Woodmen

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The overwhelming majority of litigation disputes end by settlement prior to a trial or application hearing. Advocacy is therefore something best done throughout the process, to give the client the best opportunity to achieve a favourable outcome.

But where settlement attempts fail, or a hearing on the issues is otherwise necessary, it is important that your lawyer has a record of strong, effective advocacy. A good strategy is one that provides options. Our approach is two-fold: on the one hand, be aware of the opportunities to resolve a dispute through the settlement track, on the other hand, prepare for trial.

Again, most cases do settle. It is never too soon, or too late, to consider settlement: whatever a client can live with is, by definition, a good settlement. However, for the minority of cases where a settlement does not happen, we are ready to go to trial. Effective trial advocacy requires prudent planning, from the very beginning of a legal proceeding, for the possibility of a trial.


Settlement of a 20-year estate administration and professional negl

Case information

2019-05-13 Close file on Leave 2019-05-13 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, the applicant. 2019-04-11 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Peter Childs, seeking clarification. Peter Childs 2018-08-16 Order on motion to extend time, (by ROGER BILODEAU, Q.C.) 2018-08-16 Decision on motion to extend time, Reg,
UPON APPLICATION by the applicant for an order extending the time to serve and file a motion for reconsideration of an application for leave to appeal;
AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The motion is dismissed.
Dismissed 2018-08-16 Submission of motion to extend time, Reg 2018-07-03 Motion to extend time, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2018-07-03 Peter Childs 2018-06-01 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties 2018-06-01 Judgment on leave sent to the parties 2018-05-31 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The motions to adduce new evidence are dismissed. The applicatio

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